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The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
* Phage Press was the original publisher for the Amber RPG.
The property was wholly disencumbered in 1847 by Robert Cadell, the publisher, who cancelled the bond upon it in exchange for the family's share in the copyright of Sir Walter's works.
Anton Diabelli, lithograph by Josef KriehuberAnton ( or Antonio ) Diabelli ( 5 September 17817 April 1858 ) was an Austrian music publisher, editor and composer of Italian descent.
Dürer's godfather was Anton Koberger, who left goldsmithing to become a printer and publisher in the year of Dürer's birth.
The song was first copyrighted in 1835 by the Boston-based music publisher Charles Bradlee, and given the title " The A. B. C., a German air with variations for the flute with an easy accompaniment for the piano forte ".
" Capp was the best known, most influential and most controversial cartoonist of his era ," writes publisher ( and leading Shmoo collector ) Denis Kitchen.
Jensen was denied reprints of his work by his publisher and was not permitted to reply in response to letters of criticism — both extremely unusual policies for their day.
That same year Disraeli's financial activities brought him into contact with the publisher John Murray who was also involved in the South American mines.
Patrick J. Purcell, who was the publisher of the Boston Herald and a former News Corporation executive, purchased the Herald and established it as an independent newspaper.
The copyright to her stories and merchandise was given to her publisher Frederick Warne & Co, now a division of the Penguin Group.
Courtney Michelle Harrison was born in 1964 in San Francisco, California, to Linda Carroll, now a psychotherapist, and Hank Harrison, a publisher who had some association with the Grateful Dead ; consequently, Love was included in a group picture on the back of the band's album Aoxomoxoa ( 1969 ).
The novel, " Chicano " by Richard Vasquez, was the first novel about Mexican-Americans to be released by a major publisher ( Doubleday, 1970 ).
The original conception of Call of Cthulhu was Dark Worlds, a game commissioned by the publisher Chaosium but never published.
From October 1840 until January 1843 he was in Paris, busy with the treasures of the Bibliothèque Nationale, eking out his scanty means by making collations for other scholars, and producing for the publisher, Firmin Didot, several editions of the Greek New Testament — one of them exhibiting the form of the text corresponding most closely to the Vulgate.
Charlotte's first manuscript, The Professor, did not secure a publisher, although she was heartened by an encouraging response from Smith, Elder & Co of Cornhill, who expressed an interest in any longer works which " Currer Bell " might wish to send.

publisher and criticized
The publisher of the " Indo-Canadian Times ," a Canadian Sikh and once-vocal advocate of the armed struggle for Khalistan, he had criticized the bombing of Air India flight 182, and was to testify about a conversation he overheard concerning the bombing.
Rutherford also introduced free school texts in the province, though he was criticized for commissioning the texts from a Toronto publisher ( which printed them in New York ) rather than locally.
Susan Rosenbluth, publisher of the New Jersey-based Jewish Voice and Opinion wrote that " a number of Arab-American constituents have come out with outrageous attacks on Rothman ," and commented that " I haven ’ t heard a dual loyalty charge for years .” She also sharply criticized Pascrell for remaining silent and refusing to condemn the charges of dual loyalty.
Schreck has criticized The Satanic Bible as a financial endeavor suggested by Avon publisher, Mayer.
Ruskin says himself that these articles were " very violently criticized ", forcing the publisher to stop the publication after four months.
Susan Rosenbluth, publisher of the New Jersey-based Jewish Voice and Opinion wrote that " a number of Arab-American constituents have come out with outrageous attacks on Rothman ," and commented that " I haven ’ t heard a dual loyalty charge for years .” She also sharply criticized Pascrell for remaining silent and refusing to condemn the charges of dual loyalty.
The first English translation had a mixed reception ; one critic wrote " the new translation of the long unavailable play will delight Beckett scholars and aficionados alike " ( playwright and journalist Jack Helbig writing in Booklist ), but as might perhaps be expected the French publisher criticized the translation as " too American.
; K. John Morrow: Morrow criticized the book as appalling and unsupported, which contributed to the original publisher turning down the book for publication.

publisher and 2009
On the College Sustainability Report Card 2009, UNCG received an overall grade of “ C ” from the publisher, the Sustainable Endowments Institute.
In 2009 the Italian publisher Adelphi re-released the book, which had been out of print for many years in its Italian translation, under the title Zia Mame: the book reached the top spot on Italian bestseller lists and stayed there for many weeks, an unusual performance for a re-release.
In November 2009, a Frisian edition of the national Bosatlas, De Bosatlas van Fryslân was published by the Dutch publisher Noordhoff in Groningen, almost 500 pages and 4 kg.
* Lorraine V. Murray, The Abbess of Andalusia: A spiritual biography of Flannery O ' Connor ( publisher page ), Saint Benedict Press, 2009
A public ceremony was conducted on February 8, 2009, on the occasion of the 99th Anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America in Washington, D. C., by William D. Boyce, a Chicago publisher.
Sue Eakin, Louisiana historian and former publisher of the Bunkie Record, resided in Bunkie for most of her life until her death in 2009 at the age of ninety.
In 2009, Gilbert published The Troublemakers, his second solo graphic novel with the publisher, inspired by pulp novels and heist films.
2009 also saw the publication of the asymmetric team board game The Three Musketeers " The Queen's Pendants " ( Настольная игра « Три мушкетера ») from French designer Pascal Bernard by the Russian publisher Zvezda.
After efforts to find a publisher for Ceres proved fruitless, Smith published the novel online, beginning on March 23, 2009, one chapter being added each week.
In 2009, the Canadian publisher caboose, taking advantage of more favourable Canadian copyright laws, compiled fresh translations of some of the key essays from the collection in a single-volume edition.
The publisher announced a deal with Jacques Tardi in March 2009, that would see Thompson translate a large number of his books.
* Robert E. L. Taylor ( 1913 – 2009 ), publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin
* A History of the Study of Mathematics at Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press, 1889 ( reissued by the publisher, 2009, ISBN 978-1-108-00207-3 )
In March 2009, Tribune replaced Carver with Richard Graziano, who was given a dual role as Courant publisher and general manager of Tribune's two Hartford television statons.
In September 2009 the Courant's publisher, Richard Graziano, publicly apologized as the newspaper accepted a plagiarism charge.
It Books ( HarperCollins ) is the publisher of Lampanelli's memoir, Chocolate, Please: My Adventures in Food, Fat, and Freaks ( 2009 ).
As of 2009 the publisher of the Chronicle is Frank J. Vega, the President is Mark Adkins, the executive vice president and editor is Ward H. Bushee and the editorial page editor is John Diaz.
The art book publisher Taschen included an interview with Bidgood in its 2008 publication The Big Penis Book, and will re-publish his monograph in 2009.
In September 2009, publisher Fred Stickel announced his retirement, effective September 18, ending 34 years in the position ; his son Patrick, president of the paper, was appointed interim publisher but was not a candidate to succeed his father, and Patrick Stickel retired on December 30, 2009.
N. Christian Anderson III was named as the new publisher in October, and began work in the position at the beginning of November 2009.
An Italian edition entitled Il libro dell ' ignoranza (" The book of ignorance ") was published by Einaudi in 2007 and in 2009 the same publisher published Il libro dell ' ignoranza sugli animali (" The book of ignorance about animals ").

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